Decree Register centralises company decrees and orders to enable Official Liquidator monitoring of enforcement and realisation. The Decree Register (Form No. 142L) is a centralized register common to all liquidations for recording every decree or order for payment or delivery of property, including costs, obtained in favour of a company. Entries must include petition and suit identifiers, judgment debtor, amount and date of decree, actions taken, amount and date of realisation, and reference to the Suits Register, enabling the Official Liquidator to monitor enforcement and progress of realisation.
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Decree Register centralises company decrees and orders to enable Official Liquidator monitoring of enforcement and realisation.
The Decree Register (Form No. 142L) is a centralized register common to all liquidations for recording every decree or order for payment or delivery of property, including costs, obtained in favour of a company. Entries must include petition and suit identifiers, judgment debtor, amount and date of decree, actions taken, amount and date of realisation, and reference to the Suits Register, enabling the Official Liquidator to monitor enforcement and progress of realisation.
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